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Reverse Cholesterol Transport and Atherosclerosis Regression
Reverse Cholesterol Transport and Atherosclerosis Regression,David K. Spady
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David K. Spady
Published in 2010.
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...unabsorbed dietary and biliary cholesterol are the largest terminal components of what is often termed reverse cholesterol transport [2, 7,
8
]. This model underscores the potential importance of increasing cholesterol catabolism and complements the pharmaceutical emphasis on reducing cholesterol biosynthesis with statin drugs...
Richard E. Ostlund Jr
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Phytosterols, Cholesterol Absorption and Healthy Diets
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] In animal studies [22] infusions of HDL cause inhibition or regression of carotid and aortic atherosclerotic plaque size and lipid content...
Binh An P. Phan
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Association of high-density lipoprotein levels and carotid atheroscler...
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R C Austin
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Role of hyperhomocysteinemia in endothelial dysfunction and atherothro...
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Plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein
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Alan R. Tall
Published in 2010.
Hydrolysis and excretion of cytoplasmic cholesteryl esters by macrophages: stimulation by high density lipoprotein and other agents
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Y. K. Ho
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Michael S. Brown
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Biosynthesis of lymph and plasma lipoprotein apoproteins by isolated perfused rat liver and intestine
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Herbert G. Windmueller
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Robert I. Levy
Kinetic characteristics and regulation of HDL cholesteryl ester and apolipoprotein transport in the apoA-I 2 / 2 mouse
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David K. Spady
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Laura A. Woollett
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Robert S. Meidell
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Helen H. Hobbs
Diet modification alters plasma HDL cholesterol concentrations but not the transport of HDL cholesteryl esters to the liver in the hamster
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Laura A. Woollett
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Denise M. Kearney
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David K Spady
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Atherosclerosis Regression, Vascular Remodeling, and Plaque Stabilization
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Citations: 12
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Lloyd W. Klein
Published in 2010.
Lipoprotein Retention—and Clues for Atheroma Regression
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Citations: 14
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Kevin Jon Williams
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Ira Tabas
Published in 2010.
Expression and recovery of biologically active recombinant Apolipoprotein AIMilano from transgenic safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) seeds: Recombinant ApoAIMilano from safflower seeds
Cory L. Nykiforuk
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Yin Shen
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Elizabeth W. Murray
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Joseph G. Boothe
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David Busseuil
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Eric Rhéaume
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Jean-Claude Tardif
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Alexandra Reid
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Maurice M. Moloney
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Plant Biotechnology Journal - PLANT BIOTECHNOL J
, pp. no-no, 2010
Apolipoproteins: An Idea Whose Time for Testing Is Coming, Part I Exploiting the Vascular Protective Effects of High-Density Lipoprotein and Its
Prediman K. Shah
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Sanjay Kaul
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Jan Nilsson
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Bojan Cercek
Published in 2010.
Beyond High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Levels
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Emil M. deGoma
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Rolando L. deGoma
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Daniel J. Rader
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Journal of The American College of Cardiology - J AMER COLL CARDIOL
, vol. 51, no. 23, pp. 2199-2211, 2008